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-The [[Paris Festival of Free Expression]] was a performance art happening organized by [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] +The '''Festival de la Libre Expression''' (Eng: Festival of Free Expression) was a [[performance art]] [[happening]] organized by [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]].
-* Practitioners were eager to join forces with other avant-gardes (e.g., Schneeman’s “Meat Joy” at the Paris Festival of Free Expression, Fluxus internationalism) [http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Architecture/4-65120th-Century-ArtFall2002/LectureNotes/detail/week11-1.htm From Happenings to Performance, 60s to 70s (to now)]+== Occurences ==
 +*1er Festival de la Libre Expression, [[American Center]], [[Paris]], [[ May 25]] -[[ May 30]], [[1964]]
 +*2e Festival de la Libre Expression, [[American Center]], [[Paris]], [[May 17]] - [[May 25]], [[1965]]
 +*3e Festival de la Libre Expression, [[Théâtre de la Chimère]], [[Paris]], [[April 4]] - [[May 3]], [[1966]]
 +*4e Festival de la Libre Expression, [[Papa Gayo]], [[Saint-Tropez]], [[Paris]], [[July 12]] - [[August 28]], [[1967]]
 +**Bibliography: Lebel, Jean-Jacques: On the Necessity of Violation, in: Sandford, Mariellen R. (ed.): Happenings and Other Acts, Routledge, London - New York, 1995, 268-284.
 + 
 +== See also ==
 +*''[[Meat Joy]]'' by Carolee Schneemann
 +*''[[120 minutes dédiées au divin Marquis]]'' by Jean-Jacques Lebel
 +* ''[[Sacramental Melodrama]]'' by Jodorowsky
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